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  • Langley & Banack gives back (teddy bears)

    Langley & Banack was honored to be a part of the Downtown Rotary Club’s “Bear Hunt”. Led by Shareholder Bill Armstrong, firm members collected stuffed animals to bring joy to children and animals for the holidays. The spirit of the season is giving and Langley & Banack gives generously!

  • Chris Hodge speaking at fiduciary litigation seminar

    Shareholder Chris Hodge will speak Thursday at the State Bar of Texas’ Fiduciary Litigation Course in Houston on Poison Pills in Fiduciary Litigation.  Mr. Hodge will highlight the most dangerous turns a fiduciary litigation case can take and how to avoid them.

  • Gayla Corley shines as TADC magazine editor

    Shareholder Gayla Corley has dedicated her 2016 to serving the Texas Association of Defense Counsel as magazine editor and board member. She has also assisted with conference planning and panel discussions for many years. Langley & Banack is proud of her involvement in such a prestigious organization.

  • Rob Ramsey’s annual update published

    Shareholder Robinson Ramsey wrote his annual update entitled “Evidence and Civil Procedure Updates” for the State Bar of Texas Litigation Section’s Fall edition of The Advocate.

  • Jo Chris Lopez to address family cases for SABA

    Shareholder and Langley & Banack Family Law Practice Group Chair Jo Chris Lopez to speak on family cases and issues for the San Antonio Bar Association’s Family Law Section meeting on October 18th.

  • Meritas meeting incorporates education and networking

    Meritas firms Langley & Banack and Procopio met on Thursday, September 8th to discuss common issues seen among clients of both firms. Langley & Banack provided a brief continuing education piece on the topic of water law and attorneys from many disciplines discussed current issues affecting clients in Texas, California and internationally.

  • Clinton Butler to chair oil, gas & energy group

    The Management Committee of Langley & Banack has unanimously voted to approve Clinton M. Butler as the new Chair of the Firm’s Oil, Gas & Energy practice group. Mr. Butler brings both a litigation and transactional background to the role and he will oversee all of the Firm’s energy matters.